Other software meanwhile is designed to replace popular programs with those that will run better on an interactive whiteboard.
For classrooms they also provide 'virtual' tools such as rulers and protractors.
Just as you must choose your interactive whiteboard carefully, so you will have to pick out the software you think your company could benefit from best and make an investment based on this.
Additional hardware can also be installed, for example some learning environments or offices might benefit from a survey system that allows an audience to vote on certain topics, while others will benefit from multiple input devices for group collaboration.
When you decide to have an interactive whiteboard installed, you should speak to your installers about the exact type of interactive whiteboard you need.
Here you should discuss with them things like whether you want an electromagnetic pen or a touch based screen.
You should discuss whether to go for front or rear projection, and finally you need to discuss whether you want any extra software or hardware.